
Police in Karnataka’s Bidar district have registered an FIR against Abdul Hakeem, principal of Shaheen PU College in Chitguppa, after a student’s father alleged that students were stopped and warned for raising…
Police in Karnataka’s Bidar district have registered an FIR against Abdul Hakeem, principal of Shaheen PU College in Chitguppa, after a student’s father alleged that students were stopped and warned for raising “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Vande Mataram” slogans after Independence Day celebrations.

The complaint alleges that Hakeem said the slogans belonged to a particular religious community, discriminated between Hindu and Muslim students and kept one student in a room for nearly an hour. Police registered Crime No. 97/2026 under Sections 126(2), 352 and 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Protests followed outside the college and Chitguppa Police Station, with Hindu organisations seeking action.
An FIR records allegations and begins the criminal investigation. It does not establish that the principal committed the alleged offences. Investigators can question students, staff and the complainant, examine any available recordings and verify whether the reported detention occurred. The police may then file a charge sheet or close the case if evidence is insufficient. The next concrete step is the investigation into Crime No. 97/2026 and any decision on further legal action.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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